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The Unions’ Response to Globalization, by Gary Chaison

Label
The Unions’ Response to Globalization, by Gary Chaison
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Unions’ Response to Globalization
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
879207555
Responsibility statement
by Gary Chaison
Series statement
SpringerBriefs in Economics,, 51, 2191-5504Springer eBooks.
Summary
Globalization is commonly described in trade and cultural terms but its impact on unions and collective bargaining is seldom assessed. The few studies of unions and globalization are mostly collections of cases studies of how unions can work together or with other alliance partners to defend against the power of multinational corporations. This book goes beyond the current research by asking how unions have tried to deal with globalization and how globalization might threaten the fundamental union mission of taking wages, hours and conditions of employment out of competition. The introductory chapter defines globalization and uses the case of the Detroit Three automakers (GM, Chrysler and Ford) to show how globalization can affect employment and union size, influence and relevancy. The second chapter shows how unions deal globalization through collective bargaining regarding outsourcing, alliances, strikes and political action, including lobbying and international work standards. The final chapter argues that the unions cannot continue unchanged in this age of globalization and asks what they must do to be effective and relevant.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. The Impact of Globalization -- Chapter 2. How the Unions Deal with Globalization -- Chapter 3. The Future of Unions in the Age of Globalization
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